ICMA-RC Offers Virtual Financial Planning Services to Plan Participants
The move will expand the availability of the firm’s Certified Financial Planners to working and retired participants.
ICMA-RC has announced that it has enhanced its Guided Pathways Services program by expanding its financial planning and consultation services to better meet the needs of more working and retired participants. This will expand the virtual availability of ICMA-RC Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professionals. These CFPs will address the financial standing of a participant’s entire household, including that of their spouse or significant other.
According to a June COVID-19 research brief by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence (SLGE), sponsored by ICMA-RC, only 23% of public sector respondents currently work with a financial professional, but 53% strongly or somewhat agree that they can get the help they need to make smart financial decisions during the pandemic.
“ICMA-RC is always looking for innovative ways to support our clients, especially during times like we are facing today, when clients need more help than ever before,” says Lynne Ford, CEO and president of ICMA-RC. “This expanded service offering to meet our clients where they are will allow us to strengthen our relationships with both working participants and retirees by providing them with more targeted and comprehensive financial planning guidance they may have missed out on in the past.”
The firm will conduct the consultations via phone, online, email or mobile device. ICMA-RC will also be holding national webinars on various topics that participants can access.
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